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Hearing Loss & Fatigue

In Fatigue, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Research by Aaron Gingrich

It is becoming more and more common to occupy ourselves at every moment throughout the day, often for the sake of productivity. This can have adverse effects on your health. If you feel more tired than usual at the end of the day, believe it or not, you may want to have your hearing checked. A condition called listening fatigue …

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New Year’s Resolution: Get Your Hearing Tested

In Hearing Health, Hearing Tests by Aaron Gingrich

Welcome to the New Year, and best wishes to you and your loved ones! This new year heralds a new decade as well, and we are left open to making better decisions, reinforcing and sustaining our commitment to a healthier life and smarter life style practices! How can we make 2020 a positive and fulfilling year for ourselves? Suffice to …

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Hearing Loss Helps You Stay Socially Connected

In Social life by Aaron Gingrich

Treating hearing loss has been proven to keep our cognitive capabilities strong. The cognitive skills we possess to form thoughts, ideas, retain memory and communicate are influenced by the health of our hearing. Sharing experiences and activities with those close to us gives us the connection we need to retain our humanity and stay engaged. New technologies allow us to …

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Nutrients That Boost Your Hearing Health

In Diet, Hearing Health by Aaron Gingrich

When was the last time you thought of your diet affecting the health of your hearing process? Many of us take our sense of hearing for granted and fail to incorporate our hearing health as part of our overall fitness and wellbeing. This is changing fast as hearing loss is part of the top three public health concerns in our …

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September is World Alzheimer’s Month

In Dementia & Alzheimer's by Aaron Gingrich

In the month of September, there is a worldwide push for the public to be better informed, empowered, and educated about the debilitating condition known as Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia, which is a degenerative process that affects our cognitive abilities. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of …

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Working with Hearing Loss

In Workplace by Aaron Gingrich

The workplace can be an intimidating environment if you are not well prepared, and it can be more so if you have a hearing impairment. The good news is that with the right attitude, information and strategies in play you can effectively integrate into your new workplace or make adjustments to your current one, knowing the following: Details Always have …

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Avoiding Hearing Tests Could Make the Problem Much Worse

In Hearing Tests by Aaron Gingrich

One of the greatest dangers we face when it comes to the issue of hearing loss is negligence. Hearing decline is one of the most prominent public health issues in the US, competing with cancer and diabetes. It is no longer a condition pertinent only to the elderly. In fact, the rise of hearing impairment is now common to every …

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How Treating Hearing Loss Improves Your Relationships

In Communiation, Hearing Loss by Aaron Gingrich

Ignoring hearing loss one of the harmful things a person can do to their overall health. Hearing loss impacts every facet of our lives. Our communication relies on our sense of hearing and communication is the foundation of every relationship we have. The impact of hearing loss extends to our friends, family members, colleagues and beyond. It forever changes the …

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Advantages of Rechargeable Hearing Aids

In Hearing Aids by Aaron Gingrich

We are constantly juggling our devices these days as we equip ourselves with mobiles, laptops, and tablets. One of the challenges we face as our handheld and portable electronics become part of our daily ensemble is to keep them charged! Travelers and commuters are constantly seeking recharging ports and many of us fear that dreaded “Battery low” pop up message …